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C:\Documents and Settings\esalazar\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK1\AA0M-TSS.doc 08/24/94; REV. 10/21/98; REV. 10/30/98, REV. 09/09/99 (Dwg); REV. 03/31/00; REV. 07/2000 (o2L/H); REV. 10/2000 (retyped) 4300 WINDFERN RD #100 HOUSTON TX 77041-8943 VOICE (713) 973-6905 FAX (713) 973-9352 WEB: twrlighting.com IMPORTANT!!! PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY. FILE IT IN A SAFE PLACE. IN THE EVENT YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS WITH OR HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING YOUR CONTROLLER, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN PROPER SERVICE AND PARTS. MODEL # AA0M-TSS SERIAL # PURCHASE DATE PURCHASED FROM

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Page 1: IMPORTANT!!!(1) wire from each of the three (3) pair will terminate at K1, pin #4. The remaining wire from each pair will terminate as follows: Sidelight Lamp Burnout: Connect to Module

C:\Documents and Settings\esalazar\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK1\AA0M-TSS.doc 08/24/94; REV. 10/21/98; REV. 10/30/98, REV. 09/09/99 (Dwg); REV. 03/31/00; REV. 07/2000 (o2L/H); REV. 10/2000 (retyped)

4300 WINDFERN RD #100 HOUSTON TX 77041-8943

VOICE (713) 973-6905 FAX (713) 973-9352 WEB: twrlighting.com

IMPORTANT!!!

PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY. FILE IT IN A SAFE PLACE. IN THE EVENT YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS WITH OR HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING YOUR CONTROLLER, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN PROPER SERVICE AND PARTS. MODEL # AA0M-TSS SERIAL # PURCHASE DATE PURCHASED FROM

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AA0M-TSS CONTROLLER

C:\Documents and Settings\esalazar\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK1\AA0M-TSS.doc 08/24/94; REV. 10/21/98; REV. 10/30/98, REV. 09/09/99 (Dwg); REV. 03/31/00; REV. 07/2000 (o2L/H); REV. 10/2000 (retyped)

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................. 1 2.0 INSTALLATION.................................................................................................... 2 2.1 MOUNTING THE CONTROL CABINET .................................................... 2 2.2 EXTERNAL PHOTCELL WIRING.............................................................. 2 2.3 POWER WIRING....................................................................................... 3 2.4 SIDELIGHT WIRING.................................................................................. 3 2.5 SIDELIGHT ALARM WIRING .................................................................... 3 3.0 THEORY OF OPERATION................................................................................... 5 3.1 POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................... 5 3.2 SIDELIGHTS ............................................................................................. 5 4.0 MAINTENANCE GUIDE ....................................................................................... 6 4.1 RED OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING .............................................................. 6 4.2 L-810 LAMP REPLACEMENT ................................................................... 6 4.3 CONTROLLER .......................................................................................... 6 4.4 PHOTOCELL ............................................................................................. 6 5.0 MAJOR COMPONENTS PARTS LIST................................................................. 7 6.0 SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS LIST .................................................................... 8 WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION FORM (RMA)

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AA0M-TSS CONTROLLER

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APPENDIX CHASSIS COMPONENT LAYOUT........................................................................1133-R SCHEMATIC LAYOUT...........................................................................................1133-S TROUBLE SHOOTING FLOW CHART..................................................................1133-F PHOTOCELL HOUSING DETAIL ......................................................................... 100239 TOWER LIGHTING KITS 21’ TO 100’.................................................................... 258-01 TOWER LIGHTING KITS 101’ TO 150’.................................................................. 258-02 L-810 OL-1 SINGLE OBSTRUCTION LIGHT ............................................... FM10018RD L-810 OL-1 SINGLE OBSTRUCTION LIGHT DETAIL .......................................... 279-OL L-810 OL-2 DOUBLE OBSTRUCTION LIGHT................................................... FM10020 L-810 OL-2 DOUBLE OBSTRUCTION LIGHT DETAIL .............................................. 310 L-810 OBSTRUCTION WIRING DETAIL .................................................................274 S JUNCTION BOX DETAIL ...................................................................................... 100089

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AA0M-TSS CONTROLLER

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1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

The TWR Lighting Division Model AA0M-TSS Controller is for applications of two (2) through nine (9) L-810 single obstruction light fixtures. The obstruction lights burn steady. Each fixture requires two (2) 116 watt, 120V bulbs (116A21TS). A by-pass switch (SW1) allows the controller to be turned on during daylight hours without covering the photocell. This is particularly helpful since the controller can be mounted indoors while the photocell is outdoors. SW1 can be operated by turning “on” the toggle switch mounted on the panel of the controller. The photocell is the three (3) blade, twist to lock, type. Power supplied to the controller shall be 120V, 50/60 Hz. Controller functions that are monitored by remote alarms in the form of dry contact closures (Form C) are as follows: POWER FAILURE Monitors 120V AC to the controller. Alarms in the

event of power failure or tripped circuit breaker. LIGHTS “ON” Gives an indication whenever the controller is

activated. OBSTRUCTION LIGHTS Will give an alarm when one (1) of the group of

sidelights fail.

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2.0 INSTALLATION

2.1 MOUNTING THE CONTROL CABINET (Refer to Drawing 1133-R)

The power supply control cabinet can be located at the base of the structure or in an equipment building. Mounting footprints are shown on Drawing 1133-R. Power wiring to the control cabinet should be in accordance with local methods and National Electrical Codes (NEC).

2.1.1 If the control cabinet is mounted inside an equipment building, the

photocell should be mounted vertically on ½” conduit outside the building above the eaves facing north. Wiring from the photocell socket to the control cabinet should consist of one (1) each, red, black, and white wires. The white wire is connected to the socket terminal marked “COM,” the black wire is connected to the socket terminal marked “B,” and the red wire is connected to the socket terminal marked “R.” These socket connections are made by using .25” quick connect terminals which must be crimped to the wires. The photocell should be positioned so that it does not “see” ambient light, which would prevent it from switching to the nightmode.

2.1.2 If the control cabinet is mounted outside an equipment building, the

photocell should be mounted vertically on ½” conduit so the photocell is above the control cabinet. Care must be taken to assure that the photocell does not “see” any ambient light that would prevent it from switching into the nightmode. The photocell wiring is the same as in 2.1.1.

The wiring from the photocell, the service breaker, and the sidelights should enter the control cabinet through the watertight connectors in the bottom of the cabinet. Inside the cabinet, the connections will be made on the terminal strips and circuit breaker located at the bottom of the chassis. These connections are made as follows:

2.2 EXTERNAL PHOTOCELL WIRING

(Refer to Drawing 1133-R) 2.2.1 Connect the BLACK wire from the photocell to terminal block TB2

marked “L.”

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2.2.2 Connect the RED wire from the photocell to terminal block TB2

marked “SSR.”

2.2.3 Connect the WHITE wire from the photocell to terminal block TB2 marked “N.”

2.3 POWER WIRING (Refer to Drawing 1133-R) 2.3.1 Power wiring to the control cabinet should be in accordance with

local methods and National Electrical Codes (NEC).

2.3.2 Circuit breaker needs to be rated at 15 amps. 2.3.3 Connect incoming 120V AC line to terminal block TB1 marked “L.” 2.3.4 Connect the neutral wire(s) to one (1) of the terminal blocks on TB1

marked “N.” 2.3.5 Connect the AC ground to the aluminum mounting plate.

2.4 SIDELIGHT WIRING

(Refer to Drawing 1133-R)

2.4.1 Connect the RED from the sidelight group to the circuit breaker marked “S.”

2.4.2 Connect the WHITE neutral wire(s) to the terminal block TB1

marked “N.” 2.5 SIDELIGHT ALARM WIRING

(Refer to Drawings 1113-R and 1133-S) 2.5.1 Alarm relays K1, K2, and Module M1 are provided for independent

contact closures for: Power Failure, Lights “ON,” and Sidelight Lamp Burnout.

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2.5.2 Alarm wiring: To utilize all of the red light alarms, the customer will

need three (3) pair of wires to interface with the alarm device. One (1) wire from each of the three (3) pair will terminate at K1, pin #4. The remaining wire from each pair will terminate as follows:

Sidelight Lamp Burnout: Connect to Module M1, terminal T5,

for normally open (or) terminal T6, for normally closed monitoring.

Power Failure Alarm: Connect to relay K1, terminal #3, for

normally open (or) terminal #6, for normally closed monitoring.

Lights “ON” Alarm: Connect to relay K2, terminal #3, for

normally open (or) terminal #6, for normally closed monitoring.

2.5.3 Testing: To test alarms, follow the procedures using the “ohm”

meter between alarm common and alarm points.

Power Failure Pull circuit breaker at electrical panel. Lights “ON” Operate photocell by-pass switch (SW1) or

cover the photocell. NOTE: (Indication will be delayed 8 to 10

seconds for the sidelight relay to position itself.)

Sidelights Trip circuit breaker on the controller panel.

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3.0 THEORY OF OPERATION 3.1 Power Supply

120V AC enters the controller from the circuit breaker panel. Line sits at the 102FAA photocell waiting to be switched and also keeps the power failure relay K1 energized. When the 102FAA photocell is activated, line SSR energizes K2 “Lights On” relay. This can also be accomplished by using the photocell by-pass switch (SW1).

3.2 Sidelights

Line (SSR) is also being sent to Module M1 and through the toridal sensing coil to circuit breaker “S.” Module M1 is the current sensor for all of the sidelights. If one (1) sidelight within the group burns out, then Module M1 will send 120V to the on board relay coil, which will cause a contact closure for sidelight alarm.

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4.0 MAINTENANCE GUIDE

4.1 RED OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING

The only required maintenance needed to be performed is replacement of the lamps in the L-810 fixtures. Lamps should be replaced after being operated for not more than 75% of the rated life or immediately upon failure as per FAA Advisory Circular 70/7460-1K. By following these instructions, maximum safety and performance can be achieved. TOOLS REQUIRED: NONE

4.2 L-810 LAMP REPLACEMENT

4.2.1 Unclasp the two (2) latches and let the bail recline back. 4.2.2 Lift the lens up and over the lamp, letting the lens hang from the

safety cable. 4.2.3 Unscrew the lamp counter-clockwise and remove. 4.2.4 Install the new lamp by screwing the lamp clockwise. 4.2.5 Reinstall the lens, making sure it is seated properly on the base. 4.2.6 Reclasp the two (2) latches.

4.3 CONTROLLER

No scheduled maintenance is required. Perform on an as needed basis.

4.4 PHOTOCELL

The photocell is a sealed unit. No maintenance is needed or required other than replacement as necessary.

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5.0 MAJOR COMPONENTS PARTS LIST

QUANTITY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

1 102FAA Photocell

1 VJ1008HPL2 Enclosure

2 PB27E122 Octal Sockets (K1, K2)

6 8WA1204 Terminal Blocks (TB1, TB2)

1 5SX2120-8 20 amp Circuit Breaker (S)

2 8WA1808 End Stop

1 X9KE-115V SPDT Relay (K1, K2)

1 SSPIGTAIL 20’ Photocell Pigtail

1 STJ01002 15 amp SPDT Switch (SW1)

1 SCR490D Current Sensor (M1)

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6.0 SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS LIST

QUANTITY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

1 102FAA Photocell

1 X9KE 120V AC SPDT Relay

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Warranty & Return Policy TWR Lighting, Inc. (“TWR”) warrants its products (other than “LED Product”) against defects in design, material (excluding incandescent bulbs) and workmanship for a period ending on the earlier of two (2) years from the date of shipment or one (1) year from the date of installation. TWR Lighting, Inc. (“TWR”) warrants its “LED Product” against defects in design, material and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of shipment. TWR, at its sole option, will, itself, or through others, repair, replace or refund the purchase price paid for “LED Product” that TWR verifies as being inoperable due to original design, material or workmanship. All warranty replacement “LED Product” is warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty of the “LED Product” replaced. Replacement “LED Product” will be equivalent in function, but not necessarily identical, to the replaced “LED Product.” TWR Lighting, Inc. (“TWR”) warrants its “LED Product” against light degradation for a period of five (5) years from the date of installation. TWR, at its sole option, will, itself, or through others, repair, replace or refund the purchase price paid for “LED Product” that TWR verifies as failing to meet 70% of the minimum intensity requirements as defined in the FAA Advisory Circular 150/5345-43E dated 10/19/95. All warranty replacement “LED Product” is warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty of the “LED Product” replaced. Replacement “LED Product” will be equivalent in function, but not necessarily identical, to the replaced “LED Product.” Replacement parts (other than “LED Product”) are warranted for 90 days from the date of shipment. Conditions not covered by this Warranty, or which might void this Warranty are as follows:

• Improper Installation or Operation • Misuse • Abuse • Unauthorized or Improper Repair or Alteration • Accident or Negligence in Use, Storage, Transportation, or Handling • Any Acts of God or Nature • Non-OEM Parts

The use of non-OEM parts or modifications to original equipment design will void the manufacturer warranty and could invalidate the assurance of complying with FAA requirements as published in Advisory Circular 150/5345-43.

Field Service – Repairs are warranted for 90 days from the date of service, except where TWR has made recommendations that were not adhered to that may cause premature failure on previous repairs. Labor, Travel, and Tower Climb are not covered under warranty. Customer shall be obligated to pay for all incurred charges not related to warranty. All warranty repairs are performed by trained TWR personnel, or dispatched through an extensive network of certified and insured Service Representatives.

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Warranty & Return Policy

(continued)

Return Policy Return Terms – You must first contact our Customer Service Department at 713-973-6905 to acquire a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number in order to return the product(s). Please have the following information available when requesting an RMA number:

• The contact name and phone number of the tower owner • The contact name and phone number of the contractor • The site name and number • The part number(s) • The serial number(s) (if any) • A description of the problem • The billing information • The Ship To address

This RMA number must be clearly visible on the outside of the box. If the RMA number is not clearly labeled on the outside of the box, your shipment will be refused. Please ensure the material you are returning is packaged carefully. The warranty is null and void if the product(s) are damaged in the return shipment.

All RMAs must be received by TWR LIGHTING, INC., 4300 WINDFERN RD #100, HOUSTON TX 77041-8943, within 30 days of issuance. Upon full compliance with the Return Terms, TWR will replace, repair and return, or credit product(s) returned by the customer. It is TWR’s sole discretion to determine the disposition of the returned item(s). Replacements – Replacement part(s) will be shipped and billed to the customer for product(s) considered as Warranty, pending return of defective product(s). When available, a certified reconditioned part is shipped as warranty replacement with a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number attached. Upon receipt of returned product(s), inspection, testing, and evaluation will be performed to determine the cause of defect. The customer is then notified of the determination of the testing.

• Product(s) that is deemed defective and/or unrepairable and covered under warranty - a credit will be issued to the customer’s account.

• Product(s) found to have no defect will be subject to a $60.00 per hour testing charge (1 hour minimum), which will be invoiced to the customer. At this time the customer may decide to have the tested part(s) returned and is responsible for the return charges.

• Product(s) under warranty, which the customer does not wish returned, the customer will be issued a credit against the replacement invoice.

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Warranty & Return Policy (continued)

Repair & Return – A Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) will be issued for all part(s) returned to TWR for repair. Upon receipt of returned product(s), inspection, testing and evaluation will be performed to determine the cause of defect. The customer is then notified of the determination of the testing. If the returned part(s) is deemed unrepairable, or the returned part(s) is found to have no defect, the customer will be subject to a $60.00 per hour testing charge (1 hour minimum), which will be invoiced to the customer. Should the returned parts be determined to be repairable, a written estimated cost of repair will be sent to the customer for their written approval prior to any work being performed. In order to have the tested part(s) repaired and/or returned, the customer must issue a purchase order and is responsible for the return shipping charges. Return to Stock – Any order that is returned to TWR for part(s) ordered incorrectly by the customer, or unneeded upon receipt, the customer is required to pay a 20% restocking fee. A credit will be issued once it is determined that the Return Terms are met. Credits – Credits are issued once it is determined that all of the Warranty and Return Terms are met. All credits are processed on Fridays. In the event a Friday falls on a Holiday, the credit will be issued on the following Friday. Freight – All warranty replacement part(s) will be shipped via ground delivery and paid for by TWR. Delivery other than ground is the responsibility of the customer. REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE LIMITED TO PROVISIONS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRS AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED. IN NO EVENT SHALL TWR BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER LOSSES, DAMAGES, COSTS OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE CUSTOMER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS FROM FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT(S) TO OPERATE FOR ANY TIME, AND ALL OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING ALL PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE DUE TO ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY WHATSOEVER. THIS WARRANTY IS MADE BY TWR EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FORGOING, TWR MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE PRODUCT(S) FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. TWR EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES.

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